Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes stated there were no sanitary at the Belsen trial.
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They had long planks with holes on them so many could use it at once.
They were active in developing nursing corps and sanitary medical conditions for soldiers
Answerliving conditions in the trenches are hard why is it hard to live in the trenchesMany of Brittish soldiers died because of disease. The sanitary conditions in the trenches are quite poor, and common infections included dysentery, typhus, and cholera. Many soldiers suffered from parasites and related infections. Poor hygiene also led to fungal conditions.
More labor workers to operate machinery. More living places for those workers. Reform because those workers were treated like crap with bad sanitary conditions and long working hours etc.
If you meant ''sanitary'' not ''sanity''. There were Sanitary Officers appointed whose jobs were to: 1. To exercise general supervision over the sanitary condition of all places occupied by the troops of the command to which they are attached. 2. To watch the health conditions of billets, camps, and bivouacs, and at once investigate the cause of any unusual prevalence of disease among the troops or the inhabitants. 3. Advise on the measures which should, in their opinion, be taken to protect the health of the troops, and report on the adequacy of the arrangements already made for that purpose. 4. Advise on the selection, from a sanitary point of view, of sites for camps and bivouacs, and on questions relating to the sanitary condition of towns, villages, or buildings about to be occupied. To this end they should accompany the Staff Officers charged with the selection of camps, billets, or bivouacs. 5. Advise regarding the purification and distribution of water for drinking purposes; also in respect of latrines and urinals, burial of the dead, and disposal of refuse and carcasses of animals, etc. 6. Impress on Commanders of units and on Medical Officers in charge of troops the imperative necessity of obtaining the highest possible standard in sanitation, both in camp and on the line of march, and bring to the notice of superior authority any neglect of sanitary measures possible under existing circumstances.
You should write about how you love animals, how you like the study of medicines and what they do to the animals, and how you like to be sanitary which helps when your a vet? lol. i really don't know.
Sanitary conditions in Japan are like bad toilets and they need to help the people who live near the power plant explosion...
it was all dirty it was all dirty it was all dirty
Housing in clean conditions.
worse.
non sanitary conditions i think.
The working conditions in the places that the workers worked at...they needed to be more sanitary.
Sanitary conditions in locker and shower area
because of the lack of sanitary conditions
i like the word sanitary. there you go :D
Diet and/or medication. Improved sanitary conditions. Vaccinations.
Open wounds and poor sanitary conditions.
Sanitary conditions everywhere were poor in Shakespeare's day. Well, maybe except in the royal palace. Queen Elizabeth had a cast iron flush toilet. Of course, there were no treatment plants, so it all went into the river anyway.